Downtown Abbey Season 4 Episode 2 Live Stream: Watch Free Online Tonight PBS Masterpiece Classic [TV Info, Start Time]

Downtown Abbey

Downtown Abbey Season 4 episode 2 will air Sunday night on PBS at 9 p.m. ET/8 p.m. CT. Information on how to watch Downtown Abbey through online live stream free can be found below.

In episode 1, Lady Mary Crowley and Isobel fall into deep depression, because of their grief for the loss of Matthew six months earlier. Family and servants attempt to help her shift the focus to a future without Matthew. Tom Branson and Carson face figures from their pasts, and Edith experiments with modernism.

In episode 2, several characters meet at an opulent house party where a famous guest performs and a new friendship forms.

The popular drama features the returning cast, includes: Dame Maggie Smith, Elizabeth McGovern, Hugh Bonneville, Michelle Dockery, Jim Carter, Joanna Froggatt Penelope Wilton, with guest stars Shirley MacLaine and Paul Giamatti.

Downtown Abbey was written and created by Julian Fellowes. Season 4 marks the return of one of the most popular drama series to MASTERPIECE on PBS.

PBS Masterpiece offers Episode 2 preview and a sneak peak. 

Downtown Abbey Season 4 Episode 2 will be televised on PBS, and can be watched online through PBS's website in HD quality video for free.

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